AEW star Saraya will release her tell-all memoir that is set for release next year.
Initially announced by the former Women’s Champion on social media, the AEW star appeared via video to confirm the title and that it would contain the “good, bad and everything in-between”:
🚨🔥Announcement that’s made me so nervous my chest is red. But my new book is available for preorder HELL IN BOOTS! Took me so long and I’m so excited to share my life with you! Preorder right now using this link: https://t.co/9rCOwlpYDn I love you and thank you 🥹🔥🚨 pic.twitter.com/mR7kjPixPz
— SARAYA (@Saraya) September 4, 2024
Titled Hell in Boots, the autobiography will be a “real, uncensored story” that will document her professional wrestling journey that began in Norwich, England to her time in WWE and AEW. While the former Paige has previously seen her life dramatised in the biopic Fighting With My Family, the upcoming book will focus on the “devastating lows” as well as her achievements, including her battles with substance abuse and the leaked sex tape.
Available to pre-order now ahead of the March 25th 2025 release, the full synopsis of the memoir is as follows:
An eye-opening memoir of family drama, stardom, despair, and resilience from the wildly popular wrestling superstar.
Saraya-Jade Bevis, formerly WWE’s Paige, is one of the biggest names in the wrestling world. She is the youngest two-time WWE Divas Champion and was inaugural NXT’s Women Champion. She ranked first in Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Female 50 and was named Diva of the Year by Rolling Stone in 2014.
She was also the subject of the critically and commercially successful 2019 film Fighting with My Family, produced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and starring Florence Pugh. But before ascending to wrestling superstardom, she was just Saraya.
Hell in Boots is Saraya’s real, uncensored, story. From her early days in her famous (and chaotic) wrestling family, to leaving home at fifteen, to forging her own path in professional wrestling, Saraya has been through hell and back. As she fought to make it in the incredibly competitive—and at times sexist—wrestling world, she faced incredible highs and devastating lows.
Saraya recounts years of struggling with substance abuse, clawing back her pride after an ex’s sex tape leaked, adjusting to stardom in the WWE, healing from a nearly career-ending injury, a making triumphant return to wrestling as AEW Women’s World Champion. Through it all, Saraya tells her whole truth in a way she never has before.
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